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MarkWebGuru User is Offline
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07/12/2007 06:36 PM Alert 

Hey Vasilis,

How do you get DNN to be xhtml & CSS compliant? Do you have any articles on it?

By the way excellent job on your site with being xhtml & CSS compliant

Kindest Regards,

~Mark

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07/12/2007 09:10 PM Alert 
Hey Mark,

Thanks for your good words!

Well, this is a long story... I'm writing a post about that as well as about table-less skinning. Of course you need to tweak the default.aspx, then you need a valid skin and then you have to take care of the HTML behind your contents which has to be valid too. There are modules though that give many errors and you can't do much about that.

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07/15/2007 01:21 AM Alert 

Speaking of Tableless skins, are you pro or con and why?

Kindest Regards,

~Mark

 

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07/17/2007 10:46 PM Alert 
There is no question here Mark! A skin must be table-less, anything else is just lazy. There are no excuses to use tables for design nowadays and DNN skins can't be an exception. I'm going to post in my blog about that soon.

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